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US honour for Pawan Kumar

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BANGALORE: Mr Pawan Kumar, CEO, vMoksha Technologies, has been profiled in a cover story titled Innovators and Influencers in the latest issue (December 22, 2003) of Information Week, a US-based information technology publication.

The only Indian CEO featured among 11 names "most likely to leave a mark on 2004", Mr Pawan Kumar is profiled along with the likes of Mr John Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Symantec Corp, Mr Patrick Gelsinger, CTO, Intel and Ms Sue Unger, CIO, Daimler-Chrysler Technology, according to a press release.

Information Week, with a circulation of nearly 4.5 lakh copies worldwide, has highlighted Mr Kumar's focus on creating newer benchmarks in quality, in an article headed `Paying Attention to the Process', the release stated.

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